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It seems like stores are closing locations all the time these days, and you rarely hear about companies opening new ones. But Home Depot is bucking that trend by opening 13 new stores this year, including 11 in the U.S. Here’s what we know about the new Home Depot locations.

Why Is Home Depot Opening New Stores?

The Home Depot, Colma, CA
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Home Depot is implementing a “bold growth strategy,” according to USA Today via a company spokesperson. It’s opening stores as part of an effort to support local, growing communities. The 11 new stores will join the 2,300 Home Depot locations currently operating across North America, and will bring hundreds of jobs to each community.

When Will the New Home Depot Stores Open?

A Home Depot employee stocks shelves Feb. 16, 2011. Home Depot is looking for employees this Spring to assist in several departments.
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All 11 new stores will open this year. They’re going to open in three waves: spring, summer, and fall. One new location in Florida has already opened as part of the first round of new stores. Continue reading for the full list of new Home Depot locations opening this year.

Home Depot Stores Opening in Spring 2025

Victorville, CA, USA – June 6, 2021: Flower display at the garden center at Home Depot in Victorville, California.
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  • St. Augustine, Florida (opened April 17)
  • Surprise, Arizona
  • Anna, Texas
  • Moscow, Idaho
  • Manor, Texas
  • Bulova, New York (expansion)

Home Depot Stores Opening in Summer 2025

Feb 19, 2020 San Mateo / CA / USA - People shopping at Home Depot in San Francisco bay area; The Home Depot, Inc. is the largest home improvement retailer in the USA
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  • Spokane, Washington
  • Charlottesville, Virginia

New Home Depot Stores Opening in Fall 2025

Santa Fe, NM: An employee pushes a line of shopping carts in front of The Home Depot. The store is constructed in the Pueblo architectural style.
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  • Caldwell, Idaho
  • Mandarin, Florida
  • Forney, Texas

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